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By Angie Burkhart | Staff Writer
The distinct culture and historical—and equally breathtaking—landmarks native to New York City, such as the Empire State Building, the One World Trade Center, and the 9/11 Memorial make a trip to the state bucket list-worthy.
Theologian and philosopher Augustus of Hippo once said “the world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.”
This is the mentality I have adopted and with the opportunity to spend my birthday in NYC, it didn’t take much convincing.
Some have asked me, why New York?
That question has always been easy for me to answer; I find it rich in diversity, cuisine, and more importantly, history.
Nathan Blansett of … [Read more...] about New York never sleeps

By Angelice Romero |Staff Writer|
When I decided to do the National Student Exchange program from Buffalo State College to CSUSB, I did not think that starting over was going to be the hardest part.
Granted, I moved to a state I’ve never been in, a city I’ve only heard from TV and movies and a school where I knew no one.
I went from living off campus in freezing Buffalo, NY to a dorm in sunny San Bernardino, Calif. not knowing what to bring, what the weather would be like, what I need for my dorm and so forth.
I got to Calif. noticing that, dang, maybe I should have brought some of my coats, scarfs and hats from Buffalo.
When I went shopping for my dorm … [Read more...] about A New Yorker in Cali: Starting Over